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and elizabeth irwin -- >> a couple years after. and he was asked if he had communist teachers and said it was none of their business. >> that is right. more than being an old left sort of new york seller. not terribly bad girl. they don't talk about him a lot. angeles spoke of him very fondly and when they first came to the school she came a week before the school opened to get oriented with the people who she was staying with and remembers him smiling at her and being very courtly which reminded her of the south because she went around to the teachers and calling them by their first name and wearing jeans. maybe i made a horrible mistake. maybe this will be full of crazy be next. change did they maintain a continuing involvement with the school? >> most of them would be reunions. almost every year now. i think it has done that pretty regularly. did she really? and tom also comes to vote reunions now and then. he kept sporadic touch with the school. and elliott kept touch with the school until the 1918s and just felt people and cla
and elizabeth irwin -- >> a couple years after. and he was asked if he had communist teachers and said it was none of their business. >> that is right. more than being an old left sort of new york seller. not terribly bad girl. they don't talk about him a lot. angeles spoke of him very fondly and when they first came to the school she came a week before the school opened to get oriented with the people who she was staying with and remembers him smiling at her and being very courtly...
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for many years he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. [inaudible] a couple years after she died. he was asked if he had communist teachers and he told them it was none of their business. >> that's right. and he was more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, she was a new england yankee sort of the high. not necessarily liberal, a more independent yankee. they don't talk about him a lot. angelo spoke about him very fondly because she remembers that when she first came to the school, she came a week before the school opened, to sort of get oriented with the people who were -- who she was staying with and she just remembers him smiling at her and being very courtly and proper which i think was, you know, a good reminded her of the south because it was just amazing to her when she went around to that teachers and she was calling him by their firstname and they were in jeans. she said i think maybe i made a horrible mistake. maybe my mother was right. [laughter] >> did the three maintain contact with the school or the
for many years he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. [inaudible] a couple years after she died. he was asked if he had communist teachers and he told them it was none of their business. >> that's right. and he was more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, she was a new england yankee sort of the high. not necessarily liberal, a more independent yankee. they don't talk about him a lot. angelo spoke about him very fondly because she remembers...
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at elizabeth irwin, he was the equivalent of a republican. [laughter] culturally, elliott was also out of step. like most of his class mates, he was jewish, but unlike most of his classmates who either came from secular families or a product of mixed marriages, elliott's family was observant and kept a kosher home. elliot began to react to what he considered the left-wing ott docks says of the school. browsing the magazine racks, he saw the nation. why, heed is isabelle, the librarian, could the school not achieve some balance in the publication it displayed? why not stock a magazine like the national review? the culture is dominated by right-wig politics, she replied. we don't need to get more of it in our school. [laughter] in elliot's view history teacher harold kirscher in personified the school's politics. of he was a rigorous and dedicated teacher, but his analyses of historical movements seemed patently absurd to him. why do countries acquire colonies? according to the doctor, because countries needed economic markets. who in the hell
at elizabeth irwin, he was the equivalent of a republican. [laughter] culturally, elliott was also out of step. like most of his class mates, he was jewish, but unlike most of his classmates who either came from secular families or a product of mixed marriages, elliott's family was observant and kept a kosher home. elliot began to react to what he considered the left-wing ott docks says of the school. browsing the magazine racks, he saw the nation. why, heed is isabelle, the librarian, could...
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the 28-year year veteran on the far right this, is detective elizabeth but wler her children. they were interviewed sexual assault suspect jeremy goulet when he opened fire and later killed in a shootout with police. a motorcade procession scheduled to start 8:45 thursday morning and travel over highway 17. the memorial was moved to hp pavilion to accommodate a larger crowd as expected to start at noon there. will be a lot feed of the service at the arena in santa cruz. we're going to broadcast the service live at abc 7 news.com. >> three burglary suspects under custody in san jess yeah after a shelter in place for three schools in the area, police say a woman reported a burglary around 10:00. students yents at nearby schools were all placed on lock down about two hours. the three suspects found in the neighborhood and alefted for burglary and possession of stolen property. >> a format that gets rallies today hoping that this is the near it will happen. and this time state republicans are getting behind the effort. nanette? >> november election highlighted the growing influenc
the 28-year year veteran on the far right this, is detective elizabeth but wler her children. they were interviewed sexual assault suspect jeremy goulet when he opened fire and later killed in a shootout with police. a motorcade procession scheduled to start 8:45 thursday morning and travel over highway 17. the memorial was moved to hp pavilion to accommodate a larger crowd as expected to start at noon there. will be a lot feed of the service at the arena in santa cruz. we're going to broadcast...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. the brushfire in riverside county started just after 4:00 this afternoon and it's still going strong tonight. you're looking at live pictures. it's only 20% contained. flames burned up to 150 acres of rancho rupa regional park west of riverside. the fire spread from 10 acres to 50 in just an hour, consuming palm trees and threatening homes and buildings. right now, voluntary evacuations are in effect. firefighters hope they can get the upper hand before gusty offshore winds start fanning the flames. so far, the winds are holding steady. residents worked to help their neighbors before fire crews arrived. >> i had to help put it out. he's working from the bottom. i'm working from the top. an it was just team work. >> it's horrible. scary. people trying to knock on people's doors, trying to let people know what's going on. the embers are falling on the roof and everybody kind of pulls together and grabs hoses. >> authorities believe the fire may have been sparked by downed power lines. >
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. the brushfire in riverside county started just after 4:00 this afternoon and it's still going strong tonight. you're looking at live pictures. it's only 20% contained. flames burned up to 150 acres of rancho rupa regional park west of riverside. the fire spread from 10 acres to 50 in just an hour, consuming palm trees and threatening homes and buildings. right now, voluntary evacuations are in effect. firefighters hope they can get the upper hand before gusty...
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because the prosecutors in the justice department said there was only one witness against them and that's elizabeth bentley was another witness and, therefore, we cannot convict these people. they let them all walk. they could've had hiss then. the other witness that they could've had was chambers but they refused to call them, it is only when he got called after u.s. meetings in the summer of 40 after they let all those people go they broke the case and led to the conviction of alger hiss, and have the minutes of those grand jury sessions and the fbi records pertaining to them. that changed the course of history. whittaker chambers not only lived history and wrote history, but he changed history. and we, to this day, i do think fully appreciate how important he was in this pivotal episode where he broke through the cover-up and the concealment to bring about the indictment and conviction of alger hiss and the history after that was changed dramatically. my time is up. i thank you for yours. [applause] >> thank you, mr. evans. thank you panelists. we have about 50 minutes for questions, but before
because the prosecutors in the justice department said there was only one witness against them and that's elizabeth bentley was another witness and, therefore, we cannot convict these people. they let them all walk. they could've had hiss then. the other witness that they could've had was chambers but they refused to call them, it is only when he got called after u.s. meetings in the summer of 40 after they let all those people go they broke the case and led to the conviction of alger hiss, and...
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hi there, elizabeth. >> good morning, heather. president obama's trip continues on his final day in israel and what the president did was just as important as his message. he visited the famous holocaust memorial just as you said as well as a number of other symbolic spots such as the grave site of rabin a prime minister known as a symbol of the peace pro-prospects. he took the his time to pay his respects. >> the president reiterated to prime minister benjamin netanyahu the importance of peace and the vision of two states. he said washington doesn't consider it a continued settlement activity to be constructive. he said visiting this week is to listen and reinforce support. he also continues to keep a tough stance on iran. he repeated the u.s. position saying, quote: all options are on the table stopping iran from requiring nuclear weapons. he does, however, want to address the issue diplomatically. >> iran must know this time is not unlimited. i have made the position of the united states of america clear. iran must not get a nu
hi there, elizabeth. >> good morning, heather. president obama's trip continues on his final day in israel and what the president did was just as important as his message. he visited the famous holocaust memorial just as you said as well as a number of other symbolic spots such as the grave site of rabin a prime minister known as a symbol of the peace pro-prospects. he took the his time to pay his respects. >> the president reiterated to prime minister benjamin netanyahu the...
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elizabeth cohen is joining us from boston. first of all, the distributing condoms, how is this working? can they stop them? >> you know, this network of distribution for condoms is really quite complex. they do it on campus. they do it a little bit off campus. they also have a system, a website that tells students what dorm rooms are considered safe sites. you knock on the door and you can get a condom. this team of students say they have been very busy. >> we go through almost 2000 condoms for students that need them. it is very much an important need here. >> she says the need is so important, because at campus health services, they don't give out any contraception because they are a catholic university. >> how are they responding? the university is objected. the aclu has jumped into all of this. >> the university sent a pretty sternly worded letter to the students. i have it right here. what it says is that distributing condoms is not in concert with the teachings of boston college as a jesuit, catholic institution. they sa
elizabeth cohen is joining us from boston. first of all, the distributing condoms, how is this working? can they stop them? >> you know, this network of distribution for condoms is really quite complex. they do it on campus. they do it a little bit off campus. they also have a system, a website that tells students what dorm rooms are considered safe sites. you knock on the door and you can get a condom. this team of students say they have been very busy. >> we go through almost 2000...
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. >> reporter: we also now know detective sergeant loran baker and elizabeth butler had been at the property for ten minutes before knocking on the suspect's door. jeremy goulet talked with the officers for less than ten minutes, went back inside to get his gun, came out this door and started shooting. >> neither officer was wearing body armor at the time of the incident. however, body armor would not have helped. >> reporter: half an hour later, goulet was gunned down. he'd taken officer goulet's body armor and both weapons. goulet was a former military police officer and army helicopter pilot who had been court-martialed for rape of female officers in hawaii. the charges were dropped. he secretly recorded women on video in san diego, portland and berkeley. the fallen officers were investigating an accusation that goulet broke into a coworker's house and tried to sexually assault her. the entire santa cruz police department has been given the day off today and yesterday to mourn. they'll be back on duty tomorrow. the funerals are set for next thursday at 11 a.m., live in santa cruz, kiet do
. >> reporter: we also now know detective sergeant loran baker and elizabeth butler had been at the property for ten minutes before knocking on the suspect's door. jeremy goulet talked with the officers for less than ten minutes, went back inside to get his gun, came out this door and started shooting. >> neither officer was wearing body armor at the time of the incident. however, body armor would not have helped. >> reporter: half an hour later, goulet was gunned down. he'd...
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. >>> britain's queen elizabeth is feeling better. she left the hospital in london yesterday after being treated for a stomach infection. the usually healthy 86-year-old queen was expected to spend two nights at the hospital, but one was apparently enough. her schedule for the rest of the week has been cleared. observers expect her to be back at work next week. >>> it's not often we see the first lady of the united states shaking her groove thing. so this makes it our favorite story of the day. >> after an interview, she followed the lead of host barbara bermuda, dancing to a song by pit bull. which means move over. >> the reason for the interview in the first place was to mark the third anniversary of the first lady's let's move come pain, which promotes healthy eating and exercise to kids. >> possibly the coolest first lady we've ever had, hands down. the fact that can -- did you see her on jimmy fallon doing the evolution of the mom dance? it was incredible. and she can also do -- >> i can't dance. >> you just admitted that on nati
. >>> britain's queen elizabeth is feeling better. she left the hospital in london yesterday after being treated for a stomach infection. the usually healthy 86-year-old queen was expected to spend two nights at the hospital, but one was apparently enough. her schedule for the rest of the week has been cleared. observers expect her to be back at work next week. >>> it's not often we see the first lady of the united states shaking her groove thing. so this makes it our favorite...
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neil: okay, elizabeth, how hopeful are you, we'll avoid a shut down. >> about as hopeful as i was last time we were trying to avoid a disastrous off the cliff cut, that didn't no happen. so,. neil: that is not encouraging. >> i'm sorry, i'm going to be the rain cloud. neil: would the markets welcome another act of brickmanship, or are they getting tired of that? you want some assurance, you knew that rates were going up if barack obama was reelected. you could move oyou had that certainty. would market welcome that when it comes to any of this budget stuff? >> yes, we're on what? the fifth 6 inning of this the markets know that this is noise, they are turning themselves back to what is important, that is earnings and fundamentals, they are not great but they are going well. soy, the market says, you know we'll focus on that stuff, and not worry about washington. neil: all right, who will come out politically ahead, if i could be so crass? >> how do you mean. neil: who looks better. >> president wins, that is where we are at. neil: you never say a bad thing about him. >> no you heard me
neil: okay, elizabeth, how hopeful are you, we'll avoid a shut down. >> about as hopeful as i was last time we were trying to avoid a disastrous off the cliff cut, that didn't no happen. so,. neil: that is not encouraging. >> i'm sorry, i'm going to be the rain cloud. neil: would the markets welcome another act of brickmanship, or are they getting tired of that? you want some assurance, you knew that rates were going up if barack obama was reelected. you could move oyou had that...
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elizabeth prann, thank you very much. a doomed navy ship finally removed from a protected coral reef in the philippines. the u.s.s. guardian, a mine sweeper was headed to indonesia and strayed off course into an area off limits to navigation, and it ran aground. hit ago reef. workers had to dismantle the strip to move it. today, a crane lifted remaining piece of the 250 ton stern. the damage to the reef will now be assessed to determine the exact fine washington will have to pay. we're told it could reach more than 2 million dollars. a deadly easter sunday pileup killing several people we're learning and injuring many more. details on how it happened and video continues to come into fox news at this hour. and a critical day tomorrow for the accused gunman in the colorado movie theater massacre. james holmes set to learn whether prosecutors will offer him a new plea deal or instead plan to seek the death penalty against him. a live report straight ahead. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military
elizabeth prann, thank you very much. a doomed navy ship finally removed from a protected coral reef in the philippines. the u.s.s. guardian, a mine sweeper was headed to indonesia and strayed off course into an area off limits to navigation, and it ran aground. hit ago reef. workers had to dismantle the strip to move it. today, a crane lifted remaining piece of the 250 ton stern. the damage to the reef will now be assessed to determine the exact fine washington will have to pay. we're told it...
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elizabeth cohen is here, that sounds remarkable. the word there, cure, is really a wonderful word to hear in this case. >> in medical journalism, we don't use the c word that often, but doctors are using the term cure or functionally cured to describe what happened here. let me explain what happened in the case with this child. this is the case of a child who was born in mississippi to an hiv positive mom and the baby was also it turned out to be, baby was also hiv positive. and then what happened next was that the doctors including the doctor here with me, put the baby on hiv drus. she was on those for approximately 15 months, then the mother stopped giving her those drugs. she was off the drugs for about five months before she came back to the doctor and so the doctor, dr. hannah gay, she retested the baby and the baby was hiv negative. she and her colleagues said oh, my goodness, how could this have happened and they called in other experts who confirmed she was hiv negative. this has great implications not just for this baby, bu
elizabeth cohen is here, that sounds remarkable. the word there, cure, is really a wonderful word to hear in this case. >> in medical journalism, we don't use the c word that often, but doctors are using the term cure or functionally cured to describe what happened here. let me explain what happened in the case with this child. this is the case of a child who was born in mississippi to an hiv positive mom and the baby was also it turned out to be, baby was also hiv positive. and then what...
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elizabeth cohen has the story. crystal kelly was thrilled when a couple hired her to carry their baby. finally they had the child they had been longing for. >> she said pray for a little girl. >> reporter: she got a little girl. >> she got a little girl. >> reporter: was it the little girl she wanted? >> no. >> reporter: ultrasounds halfway through kelly's pregnancy showed the baby girl growing inside her had severe heart defects, brain abnormal and other medical problems. >> they said she had less than 25% chance of being able to have a normal life. >> reporter: inside hartford hospital in connecticut, the parents, heartbroken, asked kelly to have an abortion. >> i refused. i couldn't do it. i was the one feeling her kick and squirm. i knew she had a fighting spirit and i wanted to fight for her the. >> reporter: parents pleaded with kelly, genetically, this was their baby. she was just carrying her. >> they said they didn't want to bring a babe yao in the world only for that child to suffer. they said shy should
elizabeth cohen has the story. crystal kelly was thrilled when a couple hired her to carry their baby. finally they had the child they had been longing for. >> she said pray for a little girl. >> reporter: she got a little girl. >> she got a little girl. >> reporter: was it the little girl she wanted? >> no. >> reporter: ultrasounds halfway through kelly's pregnancy showed the baby girl growing inside her had severe heart defects, brain abnormal and other...
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detective sgt logan "butch " baker and detective sergeant elizabeth butler were killed when a suspect opened fire on the last tuesday. if today's viewing is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. at the santa cruz memorial, located at 1927 ocean st. in santa cruz. >> the memorial service for the two officers is scheduled for tomorrow. you will be it will watch the service live on kron 4 urs 24 hour news channel. the tribune will be held at the age people billion at noon. >> a 2 mi. long motorcade procession will make its way from santa cruz beach to the h p pavilion that morning. and again we will air the service live on kron 424-7 bay area news channel comcast channel 193. >> richmond police are offering a $10,000 reward for any information about the burglary of a police officer's home. if the suspects also poison to the officers bulks. one of the dogs, a 1 year old black labrador retriever, died in a veterinary hospital. the robbery happened last with the suspects get away with guns and personal items. >> oakland police say, that andre taray franklyn broken into the oakland museum in january, and
detective sgt logan "butch " baker and detective sergeant elizabeth butler were killed when a suspect opened fire on the last tuesday. if today's viewing is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. at the santa cruz memorial, located at 1927 ocean st. in santa cruz. >> the memorial service for the two officers is scheduled for tomorrow. you will be it will watch the service live on kron 4 urs 24 hour news channel. the tribune will be held at the age people billion at noon. >> a 2 mi. long...
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elizabeth elizabeth, okay, we want to ensure that the questions are answered. i am sure he will be back. but first of all, shows some love to our authors. [applause] and as we collect the questions i will just open a dialogue with a couple of questions. my first one is you indicated you sifted through a lot of text their memoirs written by former members and a lot of scholarly text. my first question is, how did these shape your book? >> history is always hard to right. it takes time and reflection in to find and how people lived and experience but also to put it in a broader context of the time and we have talked about with the presentation this was particularly challenging because so much had been done by the state to vilify the party and of the state but in some ways i would love to take lots of credit but the credit is due much more broadly for a former panther and the young generation of scholars when they try to unpack the history over the last couple decades. there are dozens of memoirs but those that have the unpacked in history. but most of the treatme
elizabeth elizabeth, okay, we want to ensure that the questions are answered. i am sure he will be back. but first of all, shows some love to our authors. [applause] and as we collect the questions i will just open a dialogue with a couple of questions. my first one is you indicated you sifted through a lot of text their memoirs written by former members and a lot of scholarly text. my first question is, how did these shape your book? >> history is always hard to right. it takes time and...
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detective elizabeth butler and sergent loran "butch" baker were shot and killed last tuesday. they were trying to interview a assault. that suspect, jeremy goulet, was gunned down in a shootout with police. police are still looking for a friend of goulet's. they think this woman, terisa him earlier this year. she's not considered a suspect in the case, but police want to know more information about goulet. annaa memorial for butler and baker will be held this coming thursday, march 7th. it will be held at h-p pavilion in san jose. the service was originally scheduled to take place in santa cruz, but officials moved it to a larger venue to accommodate for what's expected to be a large >> a mechanical problem on a plane leads to an emergency international airport. airlines flight was flying saturday afternoon when problems started with the hydraulics. the plane carrying 107 passengers managed to land safely at the airport. the plne is now under >> about two-thousand people jumped into the icy bay waters just about half an hour ago. they're competing in the 33rd annual "escape fr
detective elizabeth butler and sergent loran "butch" baker were shot and killed last tuesday. they were trying to interview a assault. that suspect, jeremy goulet, was gunned down in a shootout with police. police are still looking for a friend of goulet's. they think this woman, terisa him earlier this year. she's not considered a suspect in the case, but police want to know more information about goulet. annaa memorial for butler and baker will be held this coming thursday, march...
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loran "butch" baker and detective elizabeth butler were gunned down by jeremy goulet. the officers were investigating a misdemeanor branci-forte avenue. when the suspect opened fire, killing the two officers. goulet had a long history of sex- related assaults and arrests. goulet was later shot and killed by other officers. a memorial for the two police detectives will be held next thursday in santa cruz. meanwhile. the santa cruz sheriff's department is now goulet's potential acquaintences. this woman. terisa johnson. may have been with goulet earlier this year. authorities say, johnson is *not involved with the murders in any way. investigators want to speak to her. to get more information about goulet's johnson's whereabouts are not known. she was last known to be homeless. living at a campsite in santa cruz. a warning tonight for beach- goers. the national weather service has issued an advisory. warning. that dangerous waves could be coming ashore this weekend. kron 4's charles clifford it was a beautifull day out here at ocean beach, but the national weather servic
loran "butch" baker and detective elizabeth butler were gunned down by jeremy goulet. the officers were investigating a misdemeanor branci-forte avenue. when the suspect opened fire, killing the two officers. goulet had a long history of sex- related assaults and arrests. goulet was later shot and killed by other officers. a memorial for the two police detectives will be held next thursday in santa cruz. meanwhile. the santa cruz sheriff's department is now goulet's potential...
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elizabeth prann is live in washington with more. elizabeth, let's talk about timing. why is this hearing taking place now? >> reporter: there is certainly growing international spotlight on the human rights crisis in iran. the state department's absence was noted immediately during a capitol hill commission hearing focusing on the imprisoned american pastor, saeed abedini. >> one notable absence, is unfortunately is the u.s. department of state. i was amazed a hearing which was called to highlight the plight of religious minorities in iran, not to mention the imprisonment of one of our own very own american citizens was not deemed important enough to the department. >> there is a fundamental problem for saeed abedini's case. i'm a litigator. i spend most of my time. you look where is the problem the problem in his case is the state department is awol. they are absent without leave. they are missing. they did not show up. >> reporter: commission chairman frank criticized the obama administration for not running, for turning down the invitation to testify. abedini's u.s
elizabeth prann is live in washington with more. elizabeth, let's talk about timing. why is this hearing taking place now? >> reporter: there is certainly growing international spotlight on the human rights crisis in iran. the state department's absence was noted immediately during a capitol hill commission hearing focusing on the imprisoned american pastor, saeed abedini. >> one notable absence, is unfortunately is the u.s. department of state. i was amazed a hearing which was...
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over on the democratic side business elizabeth colbert-busch is looking like she will get the nomination. joining us to talk about this is "charleston post & courier" reporter robert behre. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: i can't believe that mark sanford is running. have people forgotten his affair? >> they certainly haven't forgotten it, but he has done a lot of work in the last three or four years to try to make amends, when the scandal broke he was very active in calling, writing, and apologizing. he did an apology tour when he was still in office as governor and started to mend fences. he showed up at the republican national convention in tampa this past summer to mend fences and he wrote yet another letter laying out his shortcomings asking forgiveness, and he has even turned this whole incident in 2009 into sort of a campaign talk point saying that it has humbled him, and somehow wisened him and given him add perspective. >> michael: and didn't he even try to enlist his wife to work on his campaign. >> yes, she ran his campaigns the first time around and was really kind of
over on the democratic side business elizabeth colbert-busch is looking like she will get the nomination. joining us to talk about this is "charleston post & courier" reporter robert behre. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: i can't believe that mark sanford is running. have people forgotten his affair? >> they certainly haven't forgotten it, but he has done a lot of work in the last three or four years to try to make amends, when the scandal broke he was...
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. >> our conversation with the stories on elizabeth monroe is now available on our website. c-span.org/first lady's. >> the explosion of immediate over russia last month injured 1500 people. discussion about the risk posed by asteroids and other near earth objects. scientist testified about how these objects are tracked and how those risks can be minimized. this senate commerce, science and transportation subcommittee hearing is an hour 15 minutes. >> [inaudible] >> good morning. we are delighted to have this meeting in the new congress of our science and space subcommittee. nasa and the space programs have been in the news a lot in the past year. some really impressive feats, and we're going to be talking about some of those from rover on mars to the birthing of the spacex capsule at the international space station. i am delighted to have my colleague, senator chris in texas, as our ranking member. -- senator chris. it seems like texas and florida have some interest in the space program. and i'm looking forward to his leadership and i would ask for his opening statement. >>
. >> our conversation with the stories on elizabeth monroe is now available on our website. c-span.org/first lady's. >> the explosion of immediate over russia last month injured 1500 people. discussion about the risk posed by asteroids and other near earth objects. scientist testified about how these objects are tracked and how those risks can be minimized. this senate commerce, science and transportation subcommittee hearing is an hour 15 minutes. >> [inaudible] >> good...
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. >>> queen elizabeth the second is back home at windsor castle after a brief hospital stay. the queen was refleesd a london hospital today where she was treated overnight for a truck ailment. if 86 yoerld monarch fell sick friday and hospitalized adds a precaution. he she's cancelled her engagement thts week. >>> life expectancy appears to be going down for american women. researchers say nearly half of the counties in the united states, women aged 75 and younger are dying at higher rates than in previous years. it seems to be marly true. expert says they don't know why but suggested it might be due to hire rates of smoefking and obesity. >>> a russian volcano has become a huge tourist attraction as it spews hot law have an across the snow. woke from a 30-year slumber in novato and it is showing no signs of slowing down. scientists at the base of the volcano are monitoring the eruption 24 hours a di. rescue crews are also on duty to ensure the af sichlt it's one of 239 active volcanos in russia's far eastern pe flans. >>> we'll tell you what san francisco police are doing to
. >>> queen elizabeth the second is back home at windsor castle after a brief hospital stay. the queen was refleesd a london hospital today where she was treated overnight for a truck ailment. if 86 yoerld monarch fell sick friday and hospitalized adds a precaution. he she's cancelled her engagement thts week. >>> life expectancy appears to be going down for american women. researchers say nearly half of the counties in the united states, women aged 75 and younger are dying at...
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martha: elizabeth, thank you so much for the update. bill: the but budget proposal 11 days since the budget passed a resolution, that was just a guideline of sorts, not even a real resolution. martha: budget and slashing money for native american schools. even as they created educational excellence for african-americans. now, a former democratic congressional aide is going to take that new job and he will earn over $123,000 per year. i don't think anyone is against anyone making a good salary. but is that more beneficial -- does it do more for education in these native american schools that are now going to have larger classrooms as a result of this and may need to close some of their schools as well. we hear a lot about this from the white house. you have to make choices. bill: the government is still hiring even under the sequester. they are still getting bigger. martha: with a nice salary. bill: but no white house tours. fox news alert. an attempted manhunt underway in denver, colorado. looking for a man who shot this 50 year old off
martha: elizabeth, thank you so much for the update. bill: the but budget proposal 11 days since the budget passed a resolution, that was just a guideline of sorts, not even a real resolution. martha: budget and slashing money for native american schools. even as they created educational excellence for african-americans. now, a former democratic congressional aide is going to take that new job and he will earn over $123,000 per year. i don't think anyone is against anyone making a good salary....
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elizabeth bentley by the way when she went to the fbi did here in new haven. this is where she went to the fbi, right here. and she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no question about it. he was meticulous in record-keeping. the gc, did anybody see the movie that came out, marvel casting of leonardo dicaprio as j. edgar hoover. whoever came up with that? i would have preferred brad pitt frankly for that rolled. [laughter] but in any event, the movie has falsehoods but most of what we are given as alleged history, all present company excepted, is that. i'm reminded of what mary mccarthy said about william holt. every word she writes is a lie, including and and of the. and that's my view, jaundiced view of what is out there about who. i think he has been smeared for the same reasons that chamber was smeared. finally, hoover himself was very skeptical of chambers. these fbi guys didn't just accept anybody, telling them stuff. they didn't accept barely. they spent a lot of time backtracking, checking. i might sa
elizabeth bentley by the way when she went to the fbi did here in new haven. this is where she went to the fbi, right here. and she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no question about it. he was meticulous in record-keeping. the gc, did anybody see the movie that came out, marvel casting of leonardo dicaprio as j. edgar hoover. whoever came up with that? i would have preferred brad pitt frankly for that rolled. [laughter] but in any event,...
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and as for elizabeth colbert bush, he is impressed with the race she is running. he thinks she has a tough up-hill battle but she's been super focused on jobs. has been laying low and really doing a great job. their this is a district south carolina win, that mitt romney won by 18 percentage points. so it will be a tough role for her. >> i will say i think having a woman against him is probably a plus. >> i think you're right. >> i am wondering -- >> there is another thing we haven't acknowledged, which is that perhaps it makes it easier. the rt sof scandal is bluntd a bit by the fact that he married the mistress. it sort of makes that whole thing a little more palatable. >> i found my true love. >> i'm wondering as i thought back about some of these in the past, brad pitt, for example, and angelina jolie, you mentioned -- >> the other connection i made right away. >> tom hanks married rita wilson. and the best of this, the best at this was of course, prince charles and camilla. they managed to change the p.r. around this story so well that the p.r. firm handling
and as for elizabeth colbert bush, he is impressed with the race she is running. he thinks she has a tough up-hill battle but she's been super focused on jobs. has been laying low and really doing a great job. their this is a district south carolina win, that mitt romney won by 18 percentage points. so it will be a tough role for her. >> i will say i think having a woman against him is probably a plus. >> i think you're right. >> i am wondering -- >> there is another...
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supporting his sister elizabeth who works in business development at clemson university and running for congress as a democrat in their home state of south carolina. this is the first actual election you got involved in? >> yeah. yeah, this is the first one. >> i don't think anybody would begrudge you trying to help your sister. >> exactly. she's my sister. good right. >> i'm willing to, you know, break the jewel of my own creation to try to do something for her. like i'm not worried about what it would do to me or my show to try to help her as myself, not as my character. but to help her as myself and, you know, if people think that's not the right thing for me to do, i don't care. it's my sister and i'm willing to help her. >> so you think she would be a great public servant? >> i met these people. and my sister is in the top. >> check out more of my interview. >> we should check that out. still our, please discovered a dorm room full of guns, bombs and a plan to kill. and why is david hasslehoff staying a stand in germany? and he's not eating cheeseburgers. with premium service like
supporting his sister elizabeth who works in business development at clemson university and running for congress as a democrat in their home state of south carolina. this is the first actual election you got involved in? >> yeah. yeah, this is the first one. >> i don't think anybody would begrudge you trying to help your sister. >> exactly. she's my sister. good right. >> i'm willing to, you know, break the jewel of my own creation to try to do something for her. like...
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elizabeth prann is live in washington. what is the white house's plan on this, elizabeth? >> reporter: well, good morning, martha. the obama administration is working to transfer the drone program from the cia to the military. so the agency won't immediately leave the business of unmanned drones. today they work with the department of defense but with this plan the cia would eventually return to its more traditional role of providing tell against to the military. now there is reaction really on both side. some feel the program is more effective under the agency's control while others say it is the military running the show there would be more transparency and accountability. the obama administration has been using this emerging technology to battle al qaeda threats in yemen and pakistan and other countries. there has been pressure from the administration to provide more transparency. martha? martha: speaking of transparency there has been an increasing concern about the possibility of drones over u.s. soil as well. any reaction or any change as a result of this move to tha
elizabeth prann is live in washington. what is the white house's plan on this, elizabeth? >> reporter: well, good morning, martha. the obama administration is working to transfer the drone program from the cia to the military. so the agency won't immediately leave the business of unmanned drones. today they work with the department of defense but with this plan the cia would eventually return to its more traditional role of providing tell against to the military. now there is reaction...
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ashley: elizabeth, appreciate it. more now on consumer spending. more feeling better about the economy as well. could it signal a pickup in economic growth this quarter? let's bring in a former economist at the house ways and means committee. now at the american enterprise institute. alex, we were talking with liz macdonald. seems all engines are go albeit, you know, modestly so but it does seem like we're gaining some momentum. with this latest consumer sentiment number, the highest since november, it does seem very positive. >> well, certainly, thanks for having me on. it certainly is the case that the numbers that came out this morning are positive as was just reported. increases in income, spending and consumers are feeling a little bit better. we should keep in mind that same report last month, personal income report, in january was terrible. and that's a result of the tax law changes and the expiration of the payroll tax holiday. saw a huge drop in personal income, the biggest in 20 years. but the good news is, that things have started to tur
ashley: elizabeth, appreciate it. more now on consumer spending. more feeling better about the economy as well. could it signal a pickup in economic growth this quarter? let's bring in a former economist at the house ways and means committee. now at the american enterprise institute. alex, we were talking with liz macdonald. seems all engines are go albeit, you know, modestly so but it does seem like we're gaining some momentum. with this latest consumer sentiment number, the highest since...
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she was not allowed to be cleopat raw in the movie done by elizabeth taylor. you have this long history of african-americans not being able to play black roles, let alone white roles. we haven't come so far that we can kind of do this kind of stuff without any conversation about it at all. >> couldn't they have been trying to make a point that color is only skin deep and the soul of a person, it doesn't matter what your race is? is it possible it was an artistic statement? purposeful but not insulting. >> i disagree with that completely. i think the argument that this was a long time ago doesn't work. i mean, we're looking at it right now, they're looking at the voting rights act in the supreme court, and some of the arguments from the conservative justices is this is a long time ago and we don't need that in place. that can be used to rationalize all sorts of things. i don't think it was so long ago that it's not a problem anymore is something you should be saying. >> i don't think this guy meant any harm. >> when you complain too much, it's almost like sayin
she was not allowed to be cleopat raw in the movie done by elizabeth taylor. you have this long history of african-americans not being able to play black roles, let alone white roles. we haven't come so far that we can kind of do this kind of stuff without any conversation about it at all. >> couldn't they have been trying to make a point that color is only skin deep and the soul of a person, it doesn't matter what your race is? is it possible it was an artistic statement? purposeful but...
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military career or take on a bigger role as the monarchy's second in line, as his grandmother queen elizabeth grows older and limits her engagements. but for now, flight lieutenant wales and his team will answer the call as they've done already hundreds of times, the busiest search and rescue crew in britain. for "today," jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> coming up next, the blockbuster success of the "bible" miniseries comes to a finale tonight. that's right after this. obvious. aren'tt it's more than being glamorous, or tall. it's not all about who sparkles the most. or who is the best dressed. what nature really cares about is what you have to offer. like the stevia plant. small and humble with a surprising secret to share... sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. and kids six years and older. backflips and cartwheels.mile? love, warmth. here, try this. mmmm, ok! ching!
military career or take on a bigger role as the monarchy's second in line, as his grandmother queen elizabeth grows older and limits her engagements. but for now, flight lieutenant wales and his team will answer the call as they've done already hundreds of times, the busiest search and rescue crew in britain. for "today," jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> coming up next, the blockbuster success of the "bible" miniseries comes to a finale tonight. that's right after...
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elizabeth prann. the shooting at quantico is one of a string of attacks at military bases. and one at a museum, and two on separate occasions and the pentagon was another of his military targets and last year a soldier opened fire at fort bragg during a safety exercise and one was killed, two wounded and the shooter turned the gun on himself and the worse was at fort hood in 2009 when the major nadal hassan killed 13 team and wounded more than two dozen others. we are also tracking a developing story about a man accused of impersonating a pilot and making it into the cockpit of a u.s. airways flight. the french nationalen into custody at philadelphia international airport and police say he was literally at the jump seat behind the captain before he was removed and now there are questions how he was able to get as far as he did. trace gallagher is live in our west coast bureau. how did that happen, trace? >> the thing here, ali, the phony passenger, pilot was ticketed for coach and asked the ticket agent if there was room in first class. and he threw a fit and saying he hate
elizabeth prann. the shooting at quantico is one of a string of attacks at military bases. and one at a museum, and two on separate occasions and the pentagon was another of his military targets and last year a soldier opened fire at fort bragg during a safety exercise and one was killed, two wounded and the shooter turned the gun on himself and the worse was at fort hood in 2009 when the major nadal hassan killed 13 team and wounded more than two dozen others. we are also tracking a developing...
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. >> now i want to bring in senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen in boston. elizabeth, in all your years of medical reporting, have you ever heard of anything like this? >> you know, this doesn't happen very often. thank goodness. imagine if it happened more, that would be so awful. so we asked the cdc how often does this happen? and they say, look, we know of three cases, and since 1991, where people have gotten terrible diseases from a dentist's office, to hepatitis and hiv. it doesn't happen often, when it does happen, it is so awful, such a terrible situation for these patients. >> i know we're just talking specifically tulsa, oklahoma. i'm sitting there thinking, my goodness, could this happen to me, people across the country could ask the same question about their own dentist office. do authorities routinely inspect offices? >> you know, brooke, it depends on the regulations depend on what state you're living in. for example, i was speaking with someone from the american dental association, a dentist, he said in ohio where he practices, they come in eve
. >> now i want to bring in senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen in boston. elizabeth, in all your years of medical reporting, have you ever heard of anything like this? >> you know, this doesn't happen very often. thank goodness. imagine if it happened more, that would be so awful. so we asked the cdc how often does this happen? and they say, look, we know of three cases, and since 1991, where people have gotten terrible diseases from a dentist's office, to hepatitis and...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. elizabeth, good morning. these ingredients are just cosmetic. but what was so interesting to me, you put them side by side with them without that artificial coloring and it basically still looks the same. doesn't it? >> well, i think it probably can look a little bit different. and i'll tell you this color that you get from these dyes that are become so controversial. the blight yellow orange and kids really seem to love it. it's bright and it's fun. but there are concerns that it is associated with hyperactivity in children. there have been some studies that show that which is why in the united kingdom it's basically banned. you can't use these colors and it's why these two mom bloggers, vani hari and lisa leake want it out of those products. they have petitioned for it to be out of those products. they put their petition on change.org. over 200,000 signatures. so we asked kraft, hey, what do you think about all this? and kraft told us in the u.s. we only use colors that are approved and deemed safe for food
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. elizabeth, good morning. these ingredients are just cosmetic. but what was so interesting to me, you put them side by side with them without that artificial coloring and it basically still looks the same. doesn't it? >> well, i think it probably can look a little bit different. and i'll tell you this color that you get from these dyes that are become so controversial. the blight yellow orange and kids really seem to love it. it's...
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heather: thank you so much, elizabeth, we appreciate it. bill: those spokespeople talked to us, this is something that really rocks the marine corps. bill gavins, former executive of the fbi offices in new york, boston and denver. good morning to you. you have been there, you have trained there, what do we need to know about the marine base there and perhaps how it works with the fbi located as well? >> it's a huge complex, bill. it houses the fbi, dea, the marines. and basically what happens here, a lot of what happens is that noncommissioned officers train, they have a training program for individuals coming out of college who want to be marines and marine officers. and they do a lot of that training down there. they have ranges, they have bomb facilities, they have everything. it's a huge base, a sprawling base, and this is just a horrible tragedy for the corps. bill: is live fire common on this base? >> yes, live fire is common on the base, assimilated bombings, live fire. the fbi academy has their range at this base, they have their sh
heather: thank you so much, elizabeth, we appreciate it. bill: those spokespeople talked to us, this is something that really rocks the marine corps. bill gavins, former executive of the fbi offices in new york, boston and denver. good morning to you. you have been there, you have trained there, what do we need to know about the marine base there and perhaps how it works with the fbi located as well? >> it's a huge complex, bill. it houses the fbi, dea, the marines. and basically what...
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>> go ahead, elizabeth. >> no, no. whoopi. i didn't say boo. >> i'm saying this sometimes happens whenever you are having a conversation with someone. >> i stopped so you go ahead and finish. >> alisyn: by the way, she has been the sole republican voice on the show. her co-hosts are very liberal. and so the suggestion today is that she will be ousted because the viewers didn't like her conservative viewpoints or her republican viewpoints. i find that very hard to believe because, as we know, half of the country identifies themselves as republicans. she is the only republican voice on the show. the idea that the audience didn't like a mix of opinions and her representing the other side seems to it might be just a smear campaign. maybe they want her off the show maybe she wants to be off the show. seems hardly to be because she is not a right wing zealot. she is just a republican. >> tucker: maybe she got worn out. can you imagine going up against super aggressive and i think frankly a little bit annoying co-hosts every day who
>> go ahead, elizabeth. >> no, no. whoopi. i didn't say boo. >> i'm saying this sometimes happens whenever you are having a conversation with someone. >> i stopped so you go ahead and finish. >> alisyn: by the way, she has been the sole republican voice on the show. her co-hosts are very liberal. and so the suggestion today is that she will be ousted because the viewers didn't like her conservative viewpoints or her republican viewpoints. i find that very hard to...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining us now. elizabeth, i was reading that this bacteria is impervious to antibiotics. is that true? >> not impervious to all antibiotics but impervious to a lot of antibiotics and the ones that do work, they either don't work very well or they can cause kidney damage, they can be toxic. that is the bacteria. it's called cre and it is on the rise. so this report from the cdc, it says that in 2012, 200 hospitals and long-term care facilities had at least one incidence of this bacteria. so that's a lot of hospitals that are seeing this and there's probably even more that aren't getting reported. it is spread by the hands of people who work in hospitals. so again, this is hospitals, not so much outside of hospitals. >> so what are they doing in order to make sure that everybody is safe? >> hospitals are being told to be extremely careful about cleaning and about keeping every -- they should be doing it anyhow, but they're being told when you have one of these patients, you need to be really, really c
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining us now. elizabeth, i was reading that this bacteria is impervious to antibiotics. is that true? >> not impervious to all antibiotics but impervious to a lot of antibiotics and the ones that do work, they either don't work very well or they can cause kidney damage, they can be toxic. that is the bacteria. it's called cre and it is on the rise. so this report from the cdc, it says that in 2012, 200 hospitals and long-term care...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has that. elizabeth? >> brooke, a group of pediatric neurologists have gotten together to say enough is enough. they say, basicallbasically, th tired of parents coming in wanting adhd for their children who don't have adhd. parents want them as study aids, maybe to turn their "b" student into an "a" student, but doctors say they are only for people who actually have adhd. part of the problem is too many problems are 5:acquiescing to parents' requests. these are serious drugs that can have serious side effects. children can develop irritability, insomnia, loss of appetite, or in rare instances, heart arrhythmias. children should only take these drugs when actually they need them. it's important to get a very clear assessment from the doctor. is your kid sort of normal and spacing out or do they truly have adhd? brooke? >> thank you. >>> now on to some huge science news. physicists believe they have found the so-called god particle. remember when this giant collider happened here, the sciences were working
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has that. elizabeth? >> brooke, a group of pediatric neurologists have gotten together to say enough is enough. they say, basicallbasically, th tired of parents coming in wanting adhd for their children who don't have adhd. parents want them as study aids, maybe to turn their "b" student into an "a" student, but doctors say they are only for people who actually have adhd. part of the problem is too many problems are...
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>>> queen elizabeth canceled another public event due to an illness. just how sick is the british monarch? we are live in london with the latest. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> federal jury has reached a verdict in the case of the so-called cannibal cop. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top storieses in "the situation room." what happened? >> wolf, a federal jury has convicted new york police officer gilberto valle of plotting to kidnap, cook and eat women. prosecutors say valle used a federal law enforcement database and fetish websites. one of those potential victims was his own wife who tipped off the fbi and valle could get life in prifsh. >> nearly a year after he first appeared in court with shocking dyed red hair, the man accused of gunning down movie
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and she showed me this great picture of elizabeth katie anton, a picture of elizabeth on her 80th birthday and ruth is turning 80 this month, and it was just so poignant. and showed me the girls people have given her. >> stephanie: including a bobble head i'm told. >> it was just wonderful. they are regular people. they are great people and i really enjoyed being there. i have a lot to say about what happened constitutionally in my opinion, but really it was fabulous. >> stephanie: i love the way you write about the fact that you literally -- a couple of things as just advertise ginsberg said -- it brought tears to your eyes. for the federal government to say no joint return no marital deductions, your spouse is very sick, but you can't get leave, one might ask what kind of marriage is this? >> she asked and answered it is a skim milk marriage. it was a great moment when she said that. but in a poignant and sad way it is a skim milk marriage. here we are, joanne and i are married in california and there are 18,000 others in california and then nine other states, and justice kennedy got aro
and she showed me this great picture of elizabeth katie anton, a picture of elizabeth on her 80th birthday and ruth is turning 80 this month, and it was just so poignant. and showed me the girls people have given her. >> stephanie: including a bobble head i'm told. >> it was just wonderful. they are regular people. they are great people and i really enjoyed being there. i have a lot to say about what happened constitutionally in my opinion, but really it was fabulous. >>...
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jon: elizabeth pran on a very busy day in washington. thank you. jenna: regardless of how the supreme court rules or doesn't neither of these cases, there is still the question on how same-sex marriage will surface as an issue for future candidates from both political parties. next year's midterm elections could be the first beg test. you may already expect many democrats express support for same-sex marriage. there has been a growing trend among young republicans to support i it as well. in 2008 republicans under 30 opposed same-sex marriage by 71% to 23%. a poll among that same age group four years later shows a bit of a change. 39% favored same-sex marriage while 54 per did not. fox news contributor karl rove is former senior sreurs and deputy chief of staff to former president george w. bush knows the numbers well and knows politics better. let's talk about the issue for the gop is this a deeply philosophical issue that the party is tackling internally or a deeply generational issue that is bigger than party? >> i think it's both. you pointed o
jon: elizabeth pran on a very busy day in washington. thank you. jenna: regardless of how the supreme court rules or doesn't neither of these cases, there is still the question on how same-sex marriage will surface as an issue for future candidates from both political parties. next year's midterm elections could be the first beg test. you may already expect many democrats express support for same-sex marriage. there has been a growing trend among young republicans to support i it as well. in...
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the general election in may, where he's likely to face off with elizabeth colbert busch. we'll follow candidates all day long as they cast their own ballots in the first congressional district. we've been told by political insiders, we my see results pretty early on. with so many candidates, we'll fate for the final results to put those out. when they finally come in. >> probably a good idea. jim acosta, live from south carolina. thanks so much. the polls for the south carolina primary, close tonight. 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> just ahead on the newsroom, defending jodi arias, doing head stands in an interrogation room. and her defense uses, well, a rather interesting argument to explain amnesia about killing another human being. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. [ sneezing ] she may
the general election in may, where he's likely to face off with elizabeth colbert busch. we'll follow candidates all day long as they cast their own ballots in the first congressional district. we've been told by political insiders, we my see results pretty early on. with so many candidates, we'll fate for the final results to put those out. when they finally come in. >> probably a good idea. jim acosta, live from south carolina. thanks so much. the polls for the south carolina primary,...
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jon: elizabeth macdonald, thanks. >> sure. jenna: secretary of state john kerry announcing a new aid package for the syrian rebels. why opposition leaders are saying thanks but no thanks. our next guest got an up-close look at the war raging in syria. we're going to talk about his recent flip there and his take on these recent developments next. ching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's com
jon: elizabeth macdonald, thanks. >> sure. jenna: secretary of state john kerry announcing a new aid package for the syrian rebels. why opposition leaders are saying thanks but no thanks. our next guest got an up-close look at the war raging in syria. we're going to talk about his recent flip there and his take on these recent developments next. ching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets...
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[applause] >> first off, i want to thank elizabeth for putting this program together. um, like josh this has been a longtime labor of love, but it also was struggle, and i have to acknowledge that josh's energy, his brilliance and his commitment made this project. i wavered. josh would say, get up, brother. [laughter] and he was the key author, he was the principal author. and he laid down the tracks, i'd come in and throw in some drums, throw in, you know, a lit old of this -- a little of this, a little of that, we pushed it around. and after a while we said, hey, this is a book. so i really want to give kudos to josh who is the principal author and i am, indeed, a co-author. but a lot of it was these conversations that we had over the years in person, on the phone, hours where we worked through ideas, where we talked about how this particular history might be written. i also want to pay how many imagine to chairman seale -- homage to chairman seale here. i look forward to what he has to say. needless to say, as a genuine more than hero and thinking about how we treat
[applause] >> first off, i want to thank elizabeth for putting this program together. um, like josh this has been a longtime labor of love, but it also was struggle, and i have to acknowledge that josh's energy, his brilliance and his commitment made this project. i wavered. josh would say, get up, brother. [laughter] and he was the key author, he was the principal author. and he laid down the tracks, i'd come in and throw in some drums, throw in, you know, a lit old of this -- a little...
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elizabeth cohen has the story from boston college. >> reporter: boston college, a deeply catholic institution, where crosses don't go well with condoms. >> male condoms, female condoms. >> reporter: lizzie has organized a condom distribution network on public street corners and in dorm rooms marked with this symbol. if you're in need of condoms, you may knock on one of these doors and just ask the group's website says. >> we go through almost 2,000 condoms every semester for students that need them. it is very much an important need here. >> reporter: and that is getting these students in trouble. boston college sent this letter to the students demanding they stop distributing condoms here, isn't in concert with the mission of boston college as a catholic and jesuit university, and if you don't stop, they said, there could be disciplinary action. jack is a spokesman for boston college. you know the students are having sex. >> right. and have them available for doms their private lives, that's their business. our issue is don't try to publicly distribute condoms on our church steps, on our cam
elizabeth cohen has the story from boston college. >> reporter: boston college, a deeply catholic institution, where crosses don't go well with condoms. >> male condoms, female condoms. >> reporter: lizzie has organized a condom distribution network on public street corners and in dorm rooms marked with this symbol. if you're in need of condoms, you may knock on one of these doors and just ask the group's website says. >> we go through almost 2,000 condoms every semester...
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would i prefer elizabeth war ton have given that speech yesterday? yeah! but she didn't or dianne feinstein for barbara boxer. but they did not. chuck schumer? sure. rand paul did. fran is in springfield missouri. hi fran. >> caller: actually, die trust rand paul -- i don't trust rand paul. ever since the atf was practically debunked, no one is mentioning the state militias. they're the ones stockpiling the assault weapons. they're rand paul's friends. >> bill: well, look, i don't want to get into a debate about rand paul. that's beside the point okay. i said he's crazy as a loon but he's right about drones. he is right about the filibuster. the filibuster is a real thing. we should get up and talk as long as you can. that's what it is all about. we as american citizens have to be concerned about this expanded use of drones. you may trust president obama to do the right thing. but he isn't going to be in the white house forever. if we give him this expanded authority to use drones to kill american citizens on american soil, let's say some nut like mitt rom
would i prefer elizabeth war ton have given that speech yesterday? yeah! but she didn't or dianne feinstein for barbara boxer. but they did not. chuck schumer? sure. rand paul did. fran is in springfield missouri. hi fran. >> caller: actually, die trust rand paul -- i don't trust rand paul. ever since the atf was practically debunked, no one is mentioning the state militias. they're the ones stockpiling the assault weapons. they're rand paul's friends. >> bill: well, look, i don't...
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elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where she was being held. she met with madame lafayette and basically made her case public one. some stories say, the next day, she was released. it was not the next day. it was a couple of months. it's pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine. >> in some ways, she has her own cause. she works with the washington aquino orphan asylum. in some sense, that is somewhat more and -- modern. she does work politics in her parlor. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe catherine adams. it is now available on our web site. >> other generations are asking, how do we adapt? how do we move in this fast- paced world? millennial are taking it in stride because that is the reality of how we grew up. it has brought a sense of ease and adaptability. it has brought us the ability to be resilient to the economic crisis, which has led to incredible youth unemployment and incredible debt for young people. young people are optimistic about their long-term economic future because they see that in one year,
elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where she was being held. she met with madame lafayette and basically made her case public one. some stories say, the next day, she was released. it was not the next day. it was a couple of months. it's pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine. >> in some ways, she has her own cause. she works with the washington aquino orphan asylum. in some sense, that is somewhat more and -- modern. she does work politics in...
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. >>> we are seeing queen elizabeth for the first time since her hospital visit last week. the queen attended a reception last night in london. earlier in the day she canceled a scheduled appearance at westminster abbey. the 86-year-old queen has been recovering from a stomach bug that forced her to spend her first night in the hospital in more than ten years. we hear, anth >>> some surprising news about eating disorders. they are not just a problem for teenagers anymore. we'll show you why it's becoming a new midlife crisis. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning's "eye opener at 8" is sponsored by allergan. talk to your doctor today about chronic migraine. friends over for dinner. maybe you'll have a migraine. if you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a month, you're living a maybe life. and you may have chronic migraine. but knowing this thing you're going through has a name means knowing you can find treatments that are right for you. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. ♪ ♪ are you gonna ask
. >>> we are seeing queen elizabeth for the first time since her hospital visit last week. the queen attended a reception last night in london. earlier in the day she canceled a scheduled appearance at westminster abbey. the 86-year-old queen has been recovering from a stomach bug that forced her to spend her first night in the hospital in more than ten years. we hear, anth >>> some surprising news about eating disorders. they are not just a problem for teenagers anymore....
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is staying. >> i'm really glad, i happen to know elizabeth really well and happen to adore her. she is one of the best people you know her, hoda? >> i don't know her as well as you know her. >> she's a doll. >> another announcement is that joy behar is leaving "the view." she was announced her top ten reasons to leave "the view." here's one of them. >> i have my top ten reasons for leaving "the view." would you like to hear them? okay! number one -- number ten, i mean, number ten. abc won't let me drink on the air like hoda and kathie lee. >> yeah. >> there you go. what other reasons do you need? >> we want to wish everybody the best and i have known joy behar for so many years, and it goes back do when i first came to new york 31 years ago and worked at a different network and worked at a different morning show. she was the receptionist for the executive producer at that show. at the time. and literally, was doing stand-up at night. so what whether you agree or disagree with her politically or you like her or dislike what she does on the air -- she worked hard. she has worked r
is staying. >> i'm really glad, i happen to know elizabeth really well and happen to adore her. she is one of the best people you know her, hoda? >> i don't know her as well as you know her. >> she's a doll. >> another announcement is that joy behar is leaving "the view." she was announced her top ten reasons to leave "the view." here's one of them. >> i have my top ten reasons for leaving "the view." would you like to hear them? okay!...